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E-raamat: Frontiers of Public Law

Edited by (University of Melbourne, Australia), Edited by (University of Cambridge)
  • Formaat: 544 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509930388
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  • Formaat: 544 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509930388

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This major collection contains selected papers from the third Public Law Conference, an international conference hosted by the University of Melbourne in July 2018. The collection includes contributions by leading academics and senior judges from across the common law world, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States. The collection explores the frontiers of public law, examining cutting-edge issues at the intersection of public law and other fields. The collection addresses four principal frontiers: public law and international law; public law and indigenous peoples; public law and other domestic fields, specifically criminal law and private law; and public law and public administration. In common with the two books from the previous Public Law Conferences, this collection offers authoritative insights into the most important issues emerging in public law, and is essential reading for those working in the field.

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A voyage of a discovery any practitioner or scholar working within any subfield of public law will likely find something of direct interest among the books contents. -- Joanna Bell * Oxford Journal of Legal Studies *

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This volume originates from the third Public Law Conference, held in Melbourne in 2018, where leading scholars and judges from across the common law world presented papers on public law's frontiers with other fields including private law, criminal law, public administration and indigenous peoples.
List of Contributors
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1 Introduction: The Frontiers Of Public Law
1(18)
Jason Ne Varuhas
Shona Wilson Stark
PART 1 PUBLIC LAW AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
2 Global Constitutionalism: Myth And Reality
19(22)
Cheryl Saunders
3 Frontiers Of Global Administrative Law In The 2020S
41(30)
Benedict Kingsbury
4 International Law And National Security Policy-Making: The Case Of The Ppg
71(20)
Laura A. Dickinson
5 Public Law In The Uk After Brexit
91(32)
Jack Beatson
Emma Foubister
PART 2 PUBLIC LAW AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
6 Indigenous Rights, Judges And Judicial Review In New Zealand
123(34)
Matthew Sr Palmer
7 Coming To Terms With Communal, Land-Related Decision-Making By Aboriginal And/Or Torres Strait Islander Peoples In A Public Law Context
157(20)
Debbie Mortimer
8 Representing Jurisdiction: Decolonising Administrative Law In A Multijural State
177(28)
Mary Listen
9 From The Heart: The Indigenous Challenge To Australian Public Law
205(22)
Kirsty Gover
10 Public Law, Legitimacy And Indigenous Aspirations
227(28)
Harry Hobbs
11 Places As Persons: Creating A New Framework For Maori-Crown Relations
255(22)
Andrew Geddis
Jacinta Ruru
PART 3 PUBLIC LAW, CRIMINAL LAW AND PRIVATE LAW
12 Changing Boundaries: Crime, Punishment And Public Law
277(20)
David Feldman
13 Discretionary Power And Consistency: Is The Sentencing Discretion Different?
297(18)
Chris Maxwell
14 Public And Private Law: A Redundant Divide
315(20)
Carol Harlow
15 The `Contracting State' And The Public/Private Divide
335(18)
Acl Davies
16 Public And Private Boundaries Of Administrative Law
353(34)
Margaret Allars
PART 4 PUBLIC LAW AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
17 The Nature And Bounds Of Executive Power: Keeping Pace With Change
387(12)
Km Hayne
18 Peering Into The Black Box Of Executive Power: Cabinet Manuals, Secrecy And The Identification Of Convention
399(30)
Anne Twomey
19 Fomenting Authoritarianism Through Rules About Rulemaking
429(14)
Kathryn E. Kovacs
20 Non-Fettering, Legitimate Expectations And Consistency Of Policy: Separate Compartments Or Single Principle?
443(28)
Shona Wilson Stark
21 The In-Between Space Of Administrative Justice: Reconciling Norms At The Front Lines Of Social Assistance Agencies
471(28)
Jennifer Raso
22 A Culture of Justification? Police Interpretation And Application Of The Human Rights Act 1998
499(24)
Richard Martin
Index 523
Jason NE Varuhas is Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne and Associate Fellow of the Centre for Public Law, University of Cambridge. He is a founder of the Public Law Conference series.

Shona Wilson Stark is a University Lecturer in Public Law at the Law Faculty at the University of Cambridge, and an Official Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge.